for what's it's worth I had problems with print to tape on CS2, never 
could get it to work. I think there is probably nothing wrong with the 
camera in this one reagrd, except that you have had it in for so many 
other things

shooting SD may be an option or not with some, there is at least one 
higher end cam that does not shoot SD so check on the cm first - altho 
in prosumer/consumer cams I would think SD would be an option. If there 
is any doubt do reearch on the specific model you are interested in. It 
should be easy to find out on the net

Another issue, if it is an issue for you, how well will the new cam 
match with your others?

joe salerno

On 9/24/2010 8:56 PM, Adriane wrote:
>
>
> hello all,
> quick background: we have been using sony minidv cams for years. the
> last working one was taken for repair 3 times to best buy (under
> warranty) because of failure to "save to tape" via CS4. they keep giving
> it back saying nothing is wrong, but i think they (the repair place)
> have no idea what that means. so we are presented with the option of
> getting a new camera for free, but they no longer sell "tape cameras"
> for 1 thing. the other thing is our archive collection of all projects
> is saved on minidv. The husband was lucky today (he got into a fender
> bender- not his fault- his car is paid for, and he walked off with a
> check. he's not gonna fix it (kinda minor body damage) so we have around
> $1000 now to buy a new cam. He has decided to let them give us the new
> camera (he was against turning in the old sony for the above reasons).
> so- we plan to get the new free one which will be some kind of cam with
> hard drive or memory card storage (or both). i'm sure we don't have a
> choice on what they'll give us but it'll probably be ok for the kind of
> video work he does (short films, music videos, etc. -i'd call him in
> need of a pro-sumer cam i guess. I also think it'll probably be HD, but
> they also can shoot on SD, correct?
>
> the real question is: does anyone have a review or recommendation for a
> minidv (tape) camera that is: still available for purchase for less than
> $1000? (less would be better obviously). i have so far seen info on the
> SONY HDR_HC9, and a few panasonics & canons in this price range. anyone
> have any favorites in this area? i know minidv cams are getting a bit
> scarce but there are still some for sale at amazon, b&h, etc. want to
> buy very soon- like next week hopefully.
>
> thanks as usual!
> Adriane
>
> 


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